ESL Questions Apps
Apps
Covering everything from social media to productivity tools, these questions examine apps, addiction, and our increasingly digital lives.
Beginner
Do you use apps daily?
What's your favorite app?
How many apps do you have?
Do apps make life easier?
Have you deleted an app?
Are you addicted to your phone?
Do apps waste time?
Would you pay for apps?
Have you used dating apps?
Do you use social media apps?
Are productivity apps useful?
Have you had app problems?
Do apps improve your life?
What app do you use most?
Have you spent too much on apps?
Are free apps worth it?
Do apps track you?
Would you live without apps?
Have you lost data in apps?
Do you trust app companies?
Have apps helped your work?
Are gaming apps addictive?
Do you use health apps?
Have you switched from apps?
Would you recommend apps?
Intermediate
Do you think apps replace real interaction or enable it?
Have you felt your mental health affected by apps?
Would you give up apps for a week?
Do you think app design is manipulative?
Have you noticed apps encouraging use?
Would you trust an app with sensitive data?
Do you think free apps are actually free?
Have you felt happier using or avoiding apps?
Would you choose a person or app to solve problems?
Do you think productivity apps create more work?
Have you regretted downloading an app?
Would you want your kids using apps?
Do you think notifications interrupt unnecessarily?
Have you become dependent on apps?
Would you take a digital detox?
Do you think dating apps changed relationships?
Have you lied on a dating app?
Would you try old technologies again?
Do you think apps simplify or complicate?
Have you noticed app redundancy?
Would you choose limited options if it reduced addiction?
Do you think we need app limits?
Have you felt pressured to use apps?
Would you give recommendations honestly?
Do you think apps destroy boredom or just mask it?
Advanced
Why do apps promise solutions but create more problems?
When notifications interrupt constantly, who's managing your time?
Can addiction to apps feel less serious because it's just your phone?
Why do we call optional tools essential?
Is convenience worth the data we trade for it?
When apps track our every move, can we truly be free?
Why do we download apps we'll never use?
Can apps genuinely connect us or just simulate connection?
Why is app addiction invisible compared to other addictions?
When designers optimize for engagement, are they selling products or controlling behavior?
Is being offline increasingly rebellious or just nostalgic?
Why do we treat app notifications like urgent emergencies?
Can you use apps mindfully in a system designed to exploit distraction?
Why do we believe each new app will be different from the last?
When apps collect data, whose information are we really giving away?
Is app dependency unavoidable or a choice?
Why do free apps feel more expensive than paid ones?
Can corporations claim benevolence while optimizing addiction?
Why are we willing to sell our attention for convenience?
When apps evolve faster than we can understand them, who controls the future?
Is digital detox impossible or just unpopular?
Why do apps make us feel productive while being unproductive?
Can we ever truly own something on an app?
When alternatives disappear, do apps become tyranny?